Wednesday, September 07, 2011

White Dwarf 381 September 2011 - Sisters of Battle

Inside this months issue...
New Releases - Looks at the new Orge Kingdom army book and miniatures as well as the new additions to the Archon Court.

Guts and Glory - Any Hall talks to the designers of the Orge Kingdoms army book and the new kits. We also have an exclusive preview of the rules for the Stonehorn and Thundertusk.

Arena of Death - The Nurgle Chaos Lord and the Saurus Oldblood are amongst the most powerful characters in Warhammer. But which is harder? There's only one way to find out...

Tactica: Monsters - In the second part of his series of tacticas for The Lord of the Tings Strategy Battle Game, Simon Grant Explains how to get the most out of your monsters.

The Court of the Archon - Dark Eldar Archons know better than to trust their protection to their own kind, surrounding themselves with mercenaries. Simon Grant takes a look at this potent unit.

Bloodbath at the Bubbling Pits - Golgfag Maneater and his mercenaries have stolen a priceless artifact of Nehekhara and the Tomb Kings want it back. Battle is joined at the Bubbling Pits.

'Eavy Metal Showcase - The 'Eavy Metal team have been busy painting new Orge Kingdoms miniatures - we ask them to talk to use through some of their favourites.

Terrain Showcase: Storm of Magic - When it came to making terrain for Storm of Magic, the gloves well and truly came off. We take a look at the spectacular scenery the Hobby Team came up with.
Standard Bearer - Jervis Johnson appears to be lost in the warp...
Army Workshop: Return of the Legion of Despair - Last year we showed you how the Hobby Team painted their Vampire Counts army. Following last month's new releases, Chad has been inspired to return to the army.

Codex: Sisters of Battle Part 2 - We present the second part of Codex: Sisters of Battle, giving you everything you need to take Adepta Sororitas to war - the army list and wargear sections.

Faith versus Instinct - Robin Cruddace's Sisters of Battle face off against the chittering hordes of Tom Hutchling's Tyranids in the second of this month's battle reports.

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